ISO 14064

The ISO 14064 standards (published in 2006 and early 2007) are part of the ISO 14000 series of International Standards for environmental management. The ISO 14064 standards provide governments, businesses, regions and other organisations with an integrated set of tools for programs aimed at measuring, quantifying and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These standards allow organisations take part in emissions trading schemes using a globally recognised standard.

Structure of Standard

The Standard is published in three parts[1]:

ISO 14064-3:2006 specifies requirements for selecting GHG validators/verifiers, establishing the level of assurance, objectives, criteria and scope, determining the validation/verification approach, assessing GHG data, information, information systems and controls, evaluating GHG assertions and preparing validation/verification statements.

The principles behind ISO 14064 have been used in national calculation methodologies such as the UK's Carbon Trust Standard[2].

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References

  1. ^ See http://www.iso.org/
  2. ^ See http://www.carbontruststandard.com/